Research project

High Resolution Mass Spectrometer to support Proteomic Research across the Southern 4 Proteomic Consortium - Skipp - BBSRC

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  • Research funder:
    Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council
  • Status:
    Not active

Project overview

New instrumentation for increased capability in Proteomic Research Proteins are a major building block of cells and perform a huge range of biological functions. Proteomics is the systematic study of the expression, functions and interactions of proteins. The key techniques used in proteomics are mass spectrometry (MS) and liquid chromatography and are performed on instruments called Mass Spectrometers; and High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) systems. In combination, these two instruments are designed to separate and identify proteins, fragments of proteins (peptides) and modified proteins obtained from cells, tissues and biofluids. They allow us to compare the amounts of proteins between different conditions (e.g., comparison of protein levels between normal cells and cancer cells), and to identify proteins important within a specific biological process including normal ones and those important in human diseases. This application will support the purchase of an advanced Mass Spectrometer and HPLC system with an enhanced ability to measure the amounts of these proteins and peptides at very low levels and with high accuracy. The instrumentation has been requested by the Southern 4 Proteomic Consortium and will form part of a Proteomics hub in the South of England that will allow several universities to use this state-of-the-art instrumentation. This consortium also provides a forum to exchange proteomic expertise and knowledge; and to train researchers in the latest proteomic techniques. Housed within the Centre for Proteomic Research at the University of Southampton, the increased capacity and advanced capabilities of this instrumentation will permit a wide range of proteomic studies within areas of strategic importance, including those within many BBSRC priority areas including healthy aging across the lifecourse; bioenergy, generating new replacement fuels for a greener, sustainable future; food, nutrition and health; sustainability enhancing agricultural production; systems approaches to the biosciences; synthetic biology and data-driven biology.

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Paul Skipp

Professor of Proteomics
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Research outputs

Erika Parkinson, Maja Aleksic, Rachael Arthur, Sergio Regufe Da Mota, Richard Cubberley & Paul J. Skipp, 2020, Toxicology in Vitro, 62, 104697
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Alvaro A. Cruz, John H. Riley, Aruna T. Bansal, Eduardo V. Ponte, Adelmir Souza-Machado, Paula C.A. Almeida, Valmar Biao-Lima, Maggie Davis, Stewart Bates, Ian M. Adcock, Peter J. Sterk, Kian Fan Chung, James Schofield & Paul Skipp, 2020, Respiratory Medicine, 161, 1-8
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Adithi R. Varadarajan, Raymond N. Allan, Jules D.P. Valentin, Olga E. Castañeda Ocampo, Vincent Somerville, Franziska Pietsch, Matthias T. Buhmann, Jonathan West, Paul J. Skipp, Henny C. Van der Mei, Qun Ren, Frank Schreiber, Jeremy S. Webb & Christian H. Ahrens, 2020, NPJ Biofilms and Microbiomes, 6(46)
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Jörgen Östling, Marleen van Geest, James Schofield, Paul Skipp, Ratko Djukanovic, Susan Wilson & Peter Howarth, 2019, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 144(5), 1198-1213
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James P.R. Schofield, Dominic Burg, Ben Nicholas, Fabio Strazzeri, Joost Brandsma, Doroteya Staykova, Caterina Folisi, Aruna T. Bansal, Yang Xian, Yike Guo, Anthony Rowe, Julie Corfield, Susan Wilson, Jonathan Ward, Rene Lutter, Dominick E. Shaw, Per S. Bakke, Massimo Caruso, Sven-erik Dahlen, Stephen J. Fowler, Ildikó Horváth, Peter Howarth, Norbert Krug, Paolo Montuschi, Marek Sanak, Thomas Sandström, Kai Sun, Ioannis Pandis, John Riley, Charles Auffray, Bertrand De Meulder, Diane Lefaudeux, Ana R. Sousa, Ian M. Adcock, Kian Fan Chung, Peter J. Sterk, Paul J. Skipp & Ratko Djukanović, 2019, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 144(1), 70-82
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Jeanne Marie Perotin, James P.R. Schofield, Susan J. Wilson, Jonathan Ward, Joost Brandsma, Fabio Strazzeri, Aruna Bansal, Xian Yang, Anthony Rowe, Julie Corfield, Rene Lutter, Dominick E. Shaw, Per S. Bakke, Massimo Caruso, Barbro Dahlén, Stephen J. Fowler, Ildikó Horváth, Peter Howarth, Norbert Krug, Paolo Montuschi, Marek Sanak, Thomas Sandström, Kai Sun, Ioannis Pandis, Charles Auffray, Bertrand De Meulder, Diane Lefaudeux, John H. Riley, Ana R. Sousa, Sven Erik Dahlen, Ian M. Adcock, Kian Fan Chung, Peter J. Sterk, Paul J. Skipp, Jane E. Collins, Donna E. Davies & Ratko Djukanović, 2019, European Respiratory Journal, 53(6), 1-7
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Type: letterEditorial
K. Tariq, J.P.R. Schofield, B.L. Nicholas, D. Burg, J. Brandsma, A.T. Bansal, S.J. Wilson, R. Lutter, S.J. Fowler, M. Bakke, M. Caruso, B. Dahlen, I. Horvath, N. Krug, P. Montuschi, M. Sanak, T. Sandstrom, T. Geiser, I. Pandis, A.R. Sousa, I.M. Adcock, D.E. Shaw, C. Auffray, P.H. Howarth, P.J. Sterk, K.F. Chung, P.J. Skipp, B. Dimitrov & R. Djukanovic, 2019, Respiratory Medicine, 150, 66-73
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